What happened to Sul Rost? E-bike YouTuber suffers ‘worst crash in history’; updates resume
Just four months after Sur Ronster, also known as Surronster, received two traffic violation notices SydneyAustralia, the stunt performer and YouTuber is in the news again. But this time, he suffered a tragic crash while testing a new electric bike.

Fans of YouTuber, millions of followers on YouTuber, Instagram, Tik Tok The 26-year-old was involved in a serious crash while testing Sur Ron’s new Ultra Bee e-bike earlier on Sunday.
The news was posted via the Sur Ronster TikTok account, where a representative for the YouTuber Uploaded video Ultra Bee and full-face helmet, these are the trademarks of this rarely seen YouTuber. There were scratches on the bike and helmet, and the headline revealed that Soule Rost had been in a car accident.
What happened to Sulrost? Crash details
The representative revealed that Sur Ronster was testing the Sur Ron Ultra Bee when the incident occurred. No details about how the incident occurred or the e-cyclist’s injuries were revealed in the post.
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This sparked concerns among millions of fans about the health of the popular YouTuber. Rumors also circulated on social media that his injuries could be fatal. But these concerns arise nonetheless.
However, as the title of the TikTok post states, the YouTuber is “currently recovering” and “comments are visible.” This means he is receiving treatment and is expected to make a full recovery. A recovery timetable has not yet been announced, but the 26-year-old is expected to return to action soon.
“Post for Sur Ronster. He had the worst crash of his career on Wednesday. Now recovering. At least show full face. Ride safe. He can see the comments,” the caption read.
Sunrost’s Australian Incident
Sun Ronster has been charged with two traffic offenses and fined by NSW Police for performing stunts on the Sydney Harbor Bridge with about 40 e-cyclists. The incident occurred during rush hour on February 3, 2026.
NSW Police said at the time there was “potential for injury and death” and called the stunt “extremely irresponsible, stupid and extremely dangerous”.
After the incident, YouTuber told the Sydney Morning Herald“I’ll probably take responsibility. That was one of the safest rides I’ve ever seen.
“I’m here as a guest so I will respect Sydney’s rules and standards. So when I decided to do a meet and greet, it didn’t involve riding, just saying hello to people under the bridge.”